Absent Father - An "absent" father should be self-explanatory. This type is non-existent or if there's any interactions with his children, it's extremely limited.
In The House but Not of The House Father - A father who is "in the house but not of the house" is one who physically resides with his own children, but he's routinely standoffish and detached when it comes to spending time with, nurturing, cultivating, and training them.
Distant Father - A "distant" father is one who doesn't physically reside with his own children, but he makes every attempt to be a part of their lives.
Surrogate Father - A "surrogate or stepfather" is one who assumes the role of father for children that aren't biologically his.
In The House and of The House Father - A father who is "in the house and of the house" is exactly how it sounds. This type physically lives in the same residence with his children, and he's involved in every aspect of their lives.
Why is this fundamental understanding necessary? First, if you
desire to be an excellent father this information is mandatory. Secondly, there
are many pitfalls associated with each of these categories that must be
considered and understood. Just having this essential understanding will not
only aid you in your current fatherly role but it will also reveal distinctive tendencies,
weaknesses, and strengths that I know you’ve never contemplated. If you choose
to remain ignorant to these distinguishing factors, THEY will
plague YOU. Later, we'll dig deeper into these categories, but for now, my goal
was to stretch your mind by introducing them to you. If you can't
wait until we discuss them individually, you can obtain this priceless, sought after knowledge NOW on my website.
Until next time...
Walter Hunter
walter@menhavefeelingstoo.com
https://menhavefeelingstoo.com
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